Law & Politics Dispute Over the Will Delays Gurlitt Acquisition by Kunstmuseum Bern The circumstances are beyond the museum's control. By Cait Munro, Feb 18, 2015
Law & Politics Saudi Artist Ahmed Mater Sues Swiss Watchmaker Swatch For Plagiarism Where does legal appropriation stop and theft of imagery begin? By Coline Milliard, Feb 18, 2015
Law & Politics Librarian Steals Priceless Documents from Russian Museum By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 17, 2015
Law & Politics Prosecutor Asks for Five-Year Suspended Prison Sentence for Picasso’s Electrician Pierre Le Guennec By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 17, 2015
Law & Politics New Details Emerge in Russian Avant-Garde Forgery Ring Case By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 17, 2015
Law & Politics British Outsider Artist Bryan Pearce’s Work Targeted in Cottage Heist By Sarah Cascone, Feb 16, 2015
Law & Politics Los Angeles Art Thief Raul Espinoza Sentenced to Four Years He tried to sell expressionist art worth $23 million for $700,000. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 16, 2015
Law & Politics Berlin Restitutes Eight Looted Artworks to Jewish Heirs By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 13, 2015
Galleries Alleged Art Fraudster Luke Brugnara Recaptured After Daring Jailbreak—We Love This Guy A week on the lam ends in arrest for escaped art thief. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 13, 2015
Law & Politics Thieves Are Stealing Priceless Artifacts from Hadrian’s Wall By Laura Lesmoir-Gordon, Feb 13, 2015
Galleries Masterminds of Russian Avant-Garde Art Forgery Ring Go to Trial By Sarah Cascone, Feb 12, 2015
Law & Politics Human Rights Watch Slams Abu Dhabi Museum Projects The Louvre, the Guggenheim, and New York University are blamed. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 12, 2015
Law & Politics Helen Mirren Champions Restitution of Nazi-Looted Art By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 11, 2015